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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 Trailer Is Shocking Fans
For those who waited for the trailer to drop just last night, you've probably inspected every moment and rewatched it about three dozen times already. But if you haven't, The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 trailer has officially dropped and it has everyone on the edge of their seats. See the official trailer below. Now, if that three minute trailer wasn't enough to have you counting down the days until July 16, then—well, who are we kidding—everyone is eagerly awaiting the release of season 3. With new loves evolving and first loves returning, The Summer I Turned Pretty is sure to be worth the wait. The trailer teases exciting things for its final episodes including a potential marriage, former flames reuniting, a car accident and plenty more moments from the third book that you'll enjoy. It was the song change heard around the world. A teaser for Season three of The Summer I Turned Pretty has officially dropped, and fans can't stop talking about it. The 52-second clip gives fans of Team Jeremiah a 40-second montage of their sweetest moments from the upcoming season to enjoy. But it's the last seven seconds that really got people in a frenzy. Not only did the clip feed fans of both brothers, but Taylor Swift fans noticed a major change in music that says everything. In fact, take a look at the teaser and find out why everyone is gearing up for an exciting season. If you're not a deep-rooted Taylor Swift fan or you don't know every lyric by heart, you might've missed this key moment in the new teaser. But Jenny Han, the showrunner and author of The Summer I Turned Pretty books, always has something up her sleeve and eagle-eyed fans have caught on. The clip with Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) features the Taylor Swift song, 'Daylight,' a song that explores leaving a dark period and exploring the light of a new love. The track plays in the background of a montage of the two lovers. But when the clip switches to Conrad (Christopher Briney) at the front door (with the candy cane!), so does the song. When he appears, the clip goes quiet and soon 'Red' begins playing with the lyric, 'But loving him was Red.' This change might seem small to some, but certified Taylor Swift fans know there is significant meaning behind this. The song 'Red' explores the feeling of loss over an almost-perfect relationship that can't be forgotten. So, when the song begins playing over a clip of Conrad, it shows that Belly hasn't truly moved on from him and that she still holds him and their previous relationship in her heart. As the lyric in 'Daylight' goes: 'I once believed love would be (burning red) … But it's golden,' while the lyric in 'Red' says, 'But loving him was red.' And considering Belly has loved Conrad for her entire life, it's clear he is her 'red' love. Han has kept the secrets of season 3 close to the vest, but the synopsis of the show has given a little bit of insight on what to expect in the upcoming episodes. 'It's the end of her junior year of college, and Belly's looking forward to another summer in Cousins with her soulmate, Jeremiah. Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life,' the synopsis reads. 'Now on the brink of adulthood, Belly finds herself at a crossroads and must decide which brother has her heart.' And while fans of the original books think they know how the third season will go, Han has said that just might not be the case. 'There are the things that [fans] know and then there are things they think they know, and then there's going to be, hopefully, things that surprise them,' she explained. But don't fret: Han knows how to keep her fans happy and with the thrilling new teaser, it seems she is going to give everyone just what they want. Keep reading for more entertainment! Read an Excerpt of Carley Fortune's Sparkling New Novel 'One Golden Summer' (EXCLUSIVE) The 51 Most Iconic 1960s TV Shows Captured On Their Unforgettable 'TV Guide' Covers Netflix's 'Through My Window': Where the Cast Is Now—and Could There Be More?


News18
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
The Summer I Turned Pretty S3 Trailer: Taylor Swift Songs Hint At Belly's Final Choice
Last Updated: Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty promises to be a rollercoaster of feelings and the soundtrack alone is already breaking hearts. The much-awaited trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is finally here, and it's as emotional, nostalgic, and romantic as fans hoped. The 52-second teaser not only teases a drama-packed final season but also sparks major speculation thanks to two well-chosen Taylor Swift tracks. The trailer begins with a montage of sweet moments between Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), backed by Taylor Swift's Daylight. The track, known for its lyrics about emerging from darkness and embracing a new beginning, perfectly complements Belly and Jeremiah's tender connection. It gives Team Jeremiah supporters something to cheer about—until the tone shifts dramatically. In a surprising twist, the final seconds of the teaser cut to a clip of Conrad (Christopher Briney) appearing at a front door, holding a candy cane. At that exact moment, Red by Taylor Swift begins playing, specifically the lyric: 'But loving him was red." For Swifties and show loyalists alike, this musical switch isn't just an aesthetic choice—it's a signal. The two songs, Daylight and Red, represent two very different kinds of love in Swift's universe. Red is about a tumultuous, unforgettable first love, while Daylight represents healing and peace. The shift from one to the other subtly underscores Belly's internal conflict: the safe and certain future she could have with Jeremiah, or the deep, complicated history she shares with Conrad. This isn't the first time Jenny Han, the showrunner and author of the original books, has used Swift's music to great emotional effect. In fact, Swift songs have been part of the show's DNA since the beginning. But this particular musical cue has sent fans into a frenzy, analyzing every lyric for hints about what lies ahead. Season 3 is set to pick up after Belly's junior year of college, and the official synopsis promises plenty of romantic tension. 'Belly's looking forward to another summer in Cousins with her soulmate, Jeremiah," the description reads. 'Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life." As Belly stands at an emotional crossroads, the trailer suggests that choosing between the two brothers won't be easy. While fans of the book trilogy may think they know where the story is headed, Han has hinted at some surprises this season. 'There are the things that [fans] know and then there are things they think they know, and then there's going to be, hopefully, things that surprise them," she teased. Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty promises to be a rollercoaster of feelings and the soundtrack alone is already breaking hearts. First Published:


Tom's Guide
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' season 3 trailer drops with a double dose of Taylor Swift
The first trailer for "The Summer I Turned Pretty" season 3 is here, and it's bringing all the feels — along with a generous dose of Taylor Swift. The Prime Video romantic drama returns July 16 with a third and final season that wraps up the love triangle involving Belly (Lola Tung) and two brothers who've been her lifelong friends. Set to a soaring mash-up of 'Daylight' and 'Red,' the teaser hints at a season packed with the kind of romantic tension that only a Cousins Beach summer can deliver. Yes, the love triangle is still very much alive ... and messier than ever. Season 3 picks up after the emotional fallout of the second season finale. In the trailer, Belly is happy and in love with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). So happy that the young couple wants to get married! Emphasis on the young. Belly's mom Laurel (Jackie Chung) thinks they're too young, but Jeremiah is adamant that he wants to spend the rest of his life with Belly. Meanwhile, their nuptial plans come as a shock to Conrad (Christopher Briney), Jeremiah's brother and Belly's ex, because he's still in love with her, too. The trailer is soundtracked by two Taylor Swift songs. First comes 'Daylight," which is about leaving behind the darkness of past heartbreaks and discovering a love that feels warm and healing. Its use suggests that Belly may have found "the one" in Jeremiah. Yet, when Conrad comes back into the picture, the anthemic "Red" soars. The song describes the intense, tumultuous emotions of a passionate but ultimately doomed relationship. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The mash-up of those two songs indicate that, once again, Belly will be torn between the steady, gentle love offered by Jeremiah and the burning fire that is Conrad. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling trilogy, "The Summer I Turned Pretty" has always leaned heavily on music to heighten its emotional beats, and Swift's catalog has been a recurring companion. Past seasons have included 'This Love," "Invisible String" and "Delicate." Season 3 will include 11 episodes — up from the seven and eight of the first two seasons — giving the series more time to conclude Belly's romantic journey. Whether you're Team Conrad, Team Jeremiah or just here for the Taylor Swift montages, one thing's clear: "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is gearing up for its most emotionally charged season yet. "The Summer I Turned Pretty" season 3 premieres Wednesday, July 16 on Prime Video.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' stars reveal final season is 'rocky road' for Steven and Taylor
It's always "Team Conrad" vs. "Team Jeremiah" on The Summer I Turned Pretty. But what about "Team Staylor?!" Prime Video's adaptation of Jenny Han's beloved book trilogy centers on the love triangle between Belly (Lola Tung), Conrad (Christopher Briney), and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), but the show has also expanded the roles of Belly's brother Steven (Sean Kaufman) and her BFF Taylor (Rain Spencer) into an epic romance of their own. And while the two enemies-turned-lovers finally got together in the season 2 finale, a lot will have changed for them when the series returns for its third and final season, thanks to a two-year time jump. "If the final season was an ice cream flavor for Steven and Taylor, it'd be Rocky Road," Kaufman tells Entertainment Weekly. "Steven and Taylor were left in a very happy place, and the start of the new season isn't exactly where we ended season 2. But one of the beautiful things about Steven and Taylor is the ebbs and flows of their relationship and how they always find a way to come back to each other." While the actor is wary to spill any more details about the status of Steven and Taylor's relationship after the time jump, his costar Spencer reveals it's actually not an easy answer... because Steven and Taylor might not even know themselves. "She and Steven have broken up and gotten back together more times than anyone remembers, and their relationship status is so confusing," Spencer says. "They don't even know what it is. They're pretty confused. But there will be romance." Kaufman teases that a lot of their problems will come from external issues, based on where they're at in their lives. "Steven and Taylor are in a really interesting place this season, and age has a part to do with that," he says. "There's something about young love at 17 and 18 and feeling like everything is the end of the world when it comes to a relationship, and then as you get older and you get more responsibilities, you start to realize, yes, it's so important, but there are other things in life. There's a lot more going on." Despite their issues, Spencer is a fan of how Steven and Taylor's love for each other is always "unconditional," and that's why she's "rooting for them" to end up together. "I love their story so much — they are authentic and true for their age," Spencer says. "It feels relatable to me, because I've had to learn how to be vulnerable with someone, but I'm terrified, and how do I do this? I love that they're not perfect, and they both fail, and ultimately they don't really care that the other person failed. It's like, 'Yeah, you hurt my feelings,' or, 'You did X, Y, and Z, but I still love you.' There's a freedom to not be perfect with them, and that is so cool to me." Team "Staylor" is in uncharted territory for the final season, since the characters do not have an epic romance in the books (aside from a fleeting hookup in the first one that's never really mentioned again). Both actors were surprised to see how much their roles were expanded on the show, and author/showrunner Han reveals that continues in other aspects of the characters' lives this season. "We've got Steven with his new job, so we have new characters that you'll meet in [that] setting," Han says. Now that Steven has graduated from college and is working full-time, expect to see a more mature version of him. "I was very happy with the time jump just because it brings Steven closer to my actual age," Kaufman says. "I do know what it's like to get out of college and go into the workforce and be scared but also passionate about something and wanting to work hard, but also not being able to rely on school anymore. And Steven is doing it in a funny way this season." Kaufman loved seeing how much Steven has changed and grown up during the time jump. "There's a new sense of responsibility in his life and things he wants to explore and discover and things he's finding out about himself," he adds. "He's a very money-hungry hard worker, nose-to-the-grindstone kind of guy — he gets stuff done. This season, there's going to be a lot of questioning that, exploring the 'work all the time and grind all the time' [mentality], and really getting to figure out what he wants to do." Meanwhile, Han reveals that Taylor's mom, Lucinda, will also be introduced this season. "We get to expand and see more of Taylor's world and think about who raised this girl and what her home life is like," the creator says. Spencer says that Lucinda is a "fun character" to meet this season, especially since her dynamic with Taylor is so unique. "They're more like roommates or best friends, which sounds fun, but I think ultimately is a tricky dynamic with a mother-daughter relationship," she explains. "Taylor needs a little bit more of a mom, and I think she ends up parenting her parent. Her mom has trouble with intimate relationships and is sort of like a boy crazy mom, and Taylor's the one that's seeing the manifestation of that, and essentially comforting her mother and trying to help her." The actor laughs as she adds, "I think she'll probably need to do some therapy later around it."Learning more about Taylor's family life will factor into her relationship with Steven as well. "There's a fear of abandonment that Taylor has, and that's why she has such a hard time opening up to Steven because she doesn't want him to disappear," Spencer says. "She wants to know that she has something before she commits and she has a hard time being vulnerable or expressing her emotions, and that's what she's learning. When we [start] season 3, she's still struggling with it. She's still trying to figure out how open up to people and to trust people." There's no hints of how the story ends for Steven and Taylor in Han's books, so Spencer and Kaufman warn that fans should just buckle up and go along for the ride in the final season. "Jenny Han is so good at what she does," Spencer praises. "She keeps me and everyone guessing, and I'm excited for everyone to see what's in store this season. It's really beautiful and we had such a fun time doing it, and it'll be epic to watch." For more on The Summer I Turned Pretty's final season, check out EW's full cover story. The final season premieres Wednesday, July 16, on Prime Video. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly


Indian Express
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
The Summer I Turned Pretty S3: Makers warn ‘heartbreaking' finale as Belly Conrad's story diverges from the Book
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3, which is also going to be the franchise finale, might not turn out as expected. If you have read the original Jenny Han novel and are rooting for a happy ending for Belly and Conrad, the makers seem to be preparing for an emotional finale instead. While it's not certain whether the finale will side with Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, there's going to be heartbreak, and everyone involved knows it. The show stars Lola Tung (Belly), Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah), and Christopher Briney (Conrad). A few days ago, a set video leaked where the cast was seen soaking in the sun, and when Belly and Conrad's eyes meet, he gives her a thumbs up. Fans took it as a sign that a happy ending is on the way, however, it was later revealed that the scene was shot after the finale wrapped and has nothing to do with the finale itself. Also read: The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 teaser: 5 subtle clues you might have missed hinting at Belly and Conrad's future The Amazon Prime Video show is based on Jenny Han's YA book trilogy. The first season premiered in 2022 and became an instant hit. Season 2, which dropped in 2023, was even bigger and ended with Belly breaking things off with Conrad and choosing his younger brother Jeremiah instead. Since then, the fandom has remained divided between the two brothers. Now, season 3 finally arrives on July 16, and the big question is: who will Belly choose this time? In the book, the female lead ends up with Conrad. But Jenny Han, in a recent interview with ET, warned fans not to assume anything beforehand. 'There are surprises. And there are things that aren't exactly like the books,' Han teases. The story stretched so long that the makers even debated splitting it into two parts, but ended up with showrunner Sarah Kucserka deciding to give us a supersized final season, 11 episodes. 'Three books, three seasons. It feels right to me,' she says. The cast, on the other hand, are enjoying watching fans online trying to guess what happens next. But they're all very tight-lipped about the ending, and even during interviews, they sidestep questions about the finale. 'You don't really know,' says Gavin with a smile. 'You have no clue,' adds Lola. Briney jokes, 'You haven't read the scripts!' All those smirks and mysteries are enough to give fans butterflies in their stomachs. But the biggest bombshell comes from Jenny Han, who isn't interested in giving readers the same ending twice. She wants fans to watch the show and feel that nervous excitement. 'That's an experience worth protecting,' she says. 'Whether they want me to or not.' The makers, however, never revealed whether the changes would impact the original storyline and ending. She knows the Conrad vs. Jeremiah debate is intense online, but in the end, the cast knows they can't make everyone happy. 'I have to please myself first, as a storyteller,' Han says. 'Even if people aren't happy, they know they're getting a good, quality story,' Lola added. The show picks up two years after season 2 ended. Earlier, the full trailer of The Summer I Turned Pretty was released, teasing Belly and Jeremiah's love story and happy dating life as they go back and forth between college and home, which feels lonely after the brothers' mom died. But Belly's presence keeps sunshine alive. The teaser in the last episode showed Conrad making his comeback, and just then, Taylor Swift's songs do enough to create excitement as the music changes from Daylight to Red, signifying Belly's inner feelings for Conrad as their eyes meet.